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Privacy Experience: When and Why We Give Up Our Data

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However, if the magazine came from a well-known publisher that would give customers a 20% subscription discount if the bill was pulled automatically from their bank accounts each month, some people would agree to that exchange. Clear Messages About Personal Data Use Enhance the Privacy Experience. Digital behavior?—such

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Privacy Experience: When and Why We Give Up Our Data

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However, if the magazine came from a well-known publisher that would give customers a 20% subscription discount if the bill was pulled automatically from their bank accounts each month, some people would agree to that exchange. What about a company selling magazine subscriptions?

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A Look at the Colorado Privacy Act: Predictions on the Future of User Data Protection

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This past July, Colorado passed the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) , making it the fourth state to enact comprehensive privacy legislation in the US, after California, Nevada, and Virginia. 25 May 2018. What Do All These Privacy Laws Have in Common? Data Processing Agreement — This is common among all privacy laws.

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How to Retool Personalization for a Privacy-Conscious World

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In a survey of digital marketing leaders conducted by Gartner in November and December of last year, 63% of the respondents said they still struggle with delivering personalized customer experiences. Therefore, this topic is as timely today as when my original posts were published last year.)

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How to Choose a Privacy Compliant A/B Testing Tool (Our Guide for German Optimizers)

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Consumers are gaining more awareness and control around their personal information, as privacy laws come into force worldwide. The EU, for example, passed the landmark General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2018, to tighten data privacy regulations and California enforced the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in 2020.

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GDPR and social media: What marketers need to know

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.” Chances are you’ve heard of GDPR or perhaps recall EU companies scrambling to become compliant with data and privacy regulations in May 2018. Marketers should take the time to understand the implications of GDPR, privacy laws and what it all means when it comes to social media.

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What SaaS Companies Need to Know About the CCPA

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The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) was enacted in June 2018 with the fundamental goal to protect consumers’ personal data by regulating and enforcing business compliance regarding collection and use of that information. The CCPA became effective in June 2018 and was amended in August 2018.